The lead person of the preconstruction team is tasked with having a big-picture view with an eye for every detail, especially the budget. Follow these guidelines to help turn your projects into a win-win every time.
Easy Tips to Stay on Schedule and Within Budget
Staying on schedule and within budget is a delicate and tedious process. It requires attention to detail and dedicated performance tracking. With practice, everyone can become a master. However, by following these simple steps, even the greenest of construction managers can make a project stay on schedule and budget.
Financial Statement Red Flags to Detect Internal Theft: Construction Contractors Can Minimize Financial Damage by Recognizing Fraud
Financial statement fraud is a real threat to businesses large and small across all industries. The first line of defense against these criminal activities is the implementation of systems, policies and controls intended to safeguard an organization and deter fraud or stop it in its tracks at the first sign of detection.
Construction Site Security: Protect Employees, the Public, Property, Assets and the Bottom Line
A construction site is full of hazards to employees and the general public. An unsecured site is an invitation to theft of material and equipment. Contractors with a site security program in place will see a dramatic reduction in vandalism, theft of materials and property, damage to property and potential liability exposure due to injuries to trespassers.
Qualifying for and Pursuing The R&D Tax Credit
More construction companies are taking advantage of the R&D tax credit than ever before and are realizing substantial savings in the process.
Find the Hidden Equity in Heavy Equipment
To have long-term success in the construction business, a company needs to ride the ups and the downs and navigate the surprises that present themselves on an all-too-regular basis.
A Contractor’s State Tax Planning Checklist
Between federal laws, the taxing jurisdictions of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, and countless local jurisdictions, contractors and construction companies face unique tax challenges.
Beyond the Bank: Manage Cash Flow with Equipment Financing
Equipment is the backbone of business across industries—imagine a moving company without a truck, a bakery without an oven or a demolition contractor without a bulldozer—but purchasing equipment out of pocket is expensive.












